Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their more effective group mates, whereas those living solitarily would starve and thus be removed from the population. The problem may be exacerbated in large groups where it may be easier for individuals to withhold participation. Group foragers may thus be ineffective individual hunters or exhibit greater inter-individual variation in hunting abilities, in particular when living in large groups. We test these hypotheses in spider species of the genus Anelosimus that differ in their level of sociality and, among social species, in colonies of different sizes. We found that individuals from the more social species, and those from larger groups, rea...
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to ...
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to ...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that repeated social interactions will generate ...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
Predators living in social groups often show consistent inter-individual differences in prey capture...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to ...
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to ...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that repeated social interactions will generate ...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
Ineffective hunters in cooperative foraging groups may be shielded from natural selection by their m...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
The evolution of group living is regarded as a major evolutionary transition and is commonly met wit...
Predators living in social groups often show consistent inter-individual differences in prey capture...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
Describing the factors that shape collective behaviour is central to our understanding of animal soc...
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to ...
In groups of socially foraging animals, feeding behaviour may change with group size in response to ...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that repeated social interactions will generate ...